Flensburg: Foundation stone laid for new apprentice housing
Flensburg saw the laying of the foundation stone for a new apprentice housing complex on Friday. The facility will offer 40 apartments, primarily for healthcare trainees. Construction costs are estimated at over four million euros.

In Flensburg, the foundation stone for new apprentice housing was laid on Friday at Sünderuper Weg. The development will feature 40 apartments, with a primary focus on providing accommodation for trainees in the healthcare sector. Seniorenzentrum am Gut is the developer behind the project, which has an estimated construction cost exceeding four million euros. A significant portion of the funding is expected to come from state investment bank grants.
The city of Flensburg has described the project as a crucial step towards improving housing availability for apprentices. This initiative aims to support vocational training and address workforce shortages in key areas, particularly healthcare.
The new complex is designed to offer modern and affordable living spaces for students undertaking vocational training in the region. The specific allocation towards healthcare trainees underscores the pressing demand for skilled professionals in this field.
This development is part of a broader effort to enhance educational opportunities and support the local economy by ensuring adequate housing for the future workforce.